Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session M61: Fe-Based Superconductors - Mostly FeSe & FeTe
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: Mile High Ballroom 4B
Sponsoring
Units:
DMP DCMP DCOMP
Chair: Leonardo Civale, Los Alamos Natl Lab
Abstract: M61.00001 : Ultrafast dynamics in single-layer FeSe/SrTiO3, (Li0.84Fe0.16)OHFe0.98Se, and Sr3Ir2O7: revealing coupling between different degrees of freedom
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Presenter:
Jimin Zhao
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Author:
Jimin Zhao
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Our results demonstrate promising venues for ultrafast optical investigation of the quantum properties of oxide interfaces, bulk high Tc superconductors, and transition metal oxides. It is non-contact, single-layer sensitive, and gap-perceptive, being capable of detecting ultrafast lifetime, EPC strength, and coherent bosons. Hence it provides important clues to understanding the SC mechanism and couplings between different degrees of freedom.
[1] Y. C. Tian, Jimin Zhao* et al., Ultrafast Dynamics Evidence of High Temperature Superconductivity in Single Unit Cell FeSe on SrTiO3, PRL 116, 107001 (2016).
[2] Q. Wu, Jimin Zhao* et al., Ultrafast Quasiparticle Dynamics and Electron-Phonon Coupling in (Li0.84Fe0.16)OHFe0.98Se, arXiv:1910.09859 (2019).
[3] L. L. Hu, Jimin Zhao* et al., Strong Pseudospin-Lattice Coupling in Sr3Ir2O7: Coherent Phonon Anomaly and Negative Thermal Expansion, PRB 89, 094307 (2019).
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